1. figurative language is what a simile, metaphor, and everything else is
2. no clue
3. comparing two things without the use of the world “like”
4. comparing things by using the word “like”
5. giving human traits to an object
6. exaggeration
7. the opposite of an exaggeration
8. I forgot
9. comparing two or more things for clarification
10. something unexpected like “the fire station burned down”
students'
This is because in, "We were impressed by several students' drawings," many students are owning many drawings.
student's will not work because this sentence does not say that only one student owns this one drawing.
students will not work because this is not possessive.
readersa can learn the mood